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Agar, John, Sarah Green, and Penny Harvey. “Cotton to Computers: From Industrial to Information Revolutions.” In Woolgar (Collections): pp. 264-285. [2002]
Science & Technology Studies
Keywords: computers & digital sciences | information technology | science and technology studies | technology
Brown, Steven D., and Geoffrey Lightfoot. “Presence, Absence, and Accountability: E-mail and the Mediation of Organizational Memory.” In Woolgar (Collectins): pp. 209-229. [2002]
Science & Technology Studies
Keywords: computers & digital sciences | e-mail | e-mail | Jacques Derrida | science and technology studies | technology
Chapman, Chris. “Three Uses of Photography.” Photofile 67 (Dec. 2002): 4-8.
Technology
Keywords: advertising | Aleksandra Mir | Andy Warhol | architecture | Bernd Becher | computers & digital sciences | Gerhard Richter | Hilla Becher | internet | Jeff Koons | Jonathan Nichols | murals | photography | Ravi Agarwal | Renée Green | Richard Hamilton | technology | Tracey Moffatt | Trevor Smith | videos | visual arts—19th-20th C
Cooper, Geoff, Nicola Green, Ged M. Murtagh, and Richard Harper. “Mobile Society? Technology, Distance, and Presence.” In Woolgar (Collections): pp. 286-301. [2002]
Technology
Keywords: computers & digital sciences | social sciences | technology | virtual reality
Gleick, James. What Just Happened: A Chronicle from the Information Frontier. New York: Pantheon Books, 2002.
Technology
Keywords: computers & digital sciences | cyberspace | technology | telecommunication
Mason, David, Graham Button, Gloria Lankshear, and Sally Coates. “Getting Real About Surveillance and Privacy at Work.” In Woolgar (Collections): pp. 137-152. [2002]
Science & Technology Studies
Keywords: computers & digital sciences | privacy | science and technology studies | social sciences | surveillance | surveillance | technology
Massumi, Brian. Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: affect | computers & digital sciences | psychological and cognitive sciences | senses | technology | virtual reality
Rowland, Duncan, and Frank Biocca. “Evolutionary Cooperative Design Methodology: The Genetic Sculpture Park.” Leonardo 35:2 (2000): 193-6. [2002]
Theory
Keywords: Biological Sciences | computers & digital sciences | genetics | sculpture | technology | theory | visual arts—20th-21st C | Visual arts—electronic | visual arts—interactive
Tormey, Jane, and George Whale. “On Drawing, Visual Language and the Pictorial Image: An Interview with John Willats.” Journal Art Design Education 21:3 (Oct. 2002): 292-302.
Theory
Keywords: analogy | computers & digital sciences | John Willats | phonemes | rhetoric of science | sculpture | theory | visual arts—21st C
Woolgar, Steve. “Five Rules of Virtuality.” In Woolgar (Collections): pp. 1-22. [2002]
Science & Technology Studies
Keywords: computers & digital sciences | internet | science and technology studies | virtual reality
Wyatt, Sally, Graham Thomas, Tiziana Terranova. “They Came, They Surfed, They Went Back to the Beach: Conceptualizing Use and Non-use of the Internet.” In Woolgar (Collections): pp. 23-40. [2002]
Theory
Keywords: computers & digital sciences | internet | science & technology studies | science & technology studies | theory | virtual reality